Biblical Worldview in the Classroom

At Arizona Christian University, integrating a biblical worldview means transforming every course—from chemistry to fine arts—so that God's truth shapes both content and character.

What is a Biblical Worldview?

A biblical worldview is the lens through which we view all of life, rooted in Scripture and centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ. It's a coherent framework that answers life's big questions about God, creation, morality, purpose, suffering, and eternity.

How We Integrate Faith & Learning

Scripture-Informed Foundations

Each discipline engages with relevant biblical truths—whether exploring theological themes in history or stewardship principles in business courses.

Critical Thinking & Cultural Engagement

Students learn to evaluate ideas with discernment, compassion, and cultural sensitivity from a biblical perspective.

Character Formation

Faculty model and mentor Christlike virtues, making character development an intentional part of education.

Vocation & Mission

Students discover how their studies and future careers serve God's kingdom by meeting real-world needs and pursuing justice.

The Student Experience

Discussion-driven classes exploring how Scripture informs ethics, science, history, and the arts

Real-world projects where faith and vocation intersect through internships and community initiatives

Personal mentorship from Christian faculty who invest in students' spiritual and academic growth

Why This Matters

Anchored Truth

In a fragmented culture, biblical worldview offers clarity and confidence rooted in Scripture

Whole-Person Education

Students grow intellectually, spiritually, and socially—preparing for purposeful living, not just careers

Cultural Impact

Graduates think Christianly and lead Christ-centered lives at home, work, and in their communities

Our Commitment: Nurturing graduates who think theologically, live biblically, and engage culturally—ready to honor God in every sphere of life.